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COMMENTS PUBLISHED IN 2005
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Re-defining ‘Health’
5 December 2005
Article: Üstün & Jakob. 2005;83:802 -
International Collaboration in Health Research
6 October 2005
Article: Lucas AO. 2005;83:482 -
Infant Feeding Patterns and Risks of Death and Hospitalization in the First Half of Infancy
5 September 2005
Article: Bahl et al. 2005;83:418-26 -
Infant Feeding Patterns and Risks of Death and Hospitalization in the First Half of Infancy
1 July 2005
Article: Bahl et al. 2005;83:418-26 -
Tapping the potential of a volunteer workforce
3 May 2005
Article: Aylward & Linkins 2005;83:268-73 -
The role of religion in tobacco control interventions
19 April 2005
Article: Samer Jabbour & Fouad Mohammad Fouad 2004;82:923-7 -
The Dispersion Measure of Mortality is a valuable tool for charting global progress in reducing inequality
21 March 2005
Article: Shibuya & Boerma. 2005;83:162 -
Mental and Social Health in Emergencies: a Response from Nepal
18 March 2005
Article: Van Ommeren, Saxena, & Saraceno 2005;83:73-6 -
Do the MDGs accommodate intra-country inequities?
9 March 2005
Article: Shibuya & Boerma 2005;83:162 -
One-journal-for-Medline initiative in Nepal
3 March 2005
Langer et al. 2004;82;802-3 -
Glaucoma is second leading cause of blindness globally
24 January 2005
Article: In focus 2004;82:887-8. -
Public-private collaboration for improved TB care provision: invest in breaking the barriers
5 January 2005
Article: Yodi Mahendradhata & Adi Utarini 2005;83:78.
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